Steam engine No 90775 at Sheringham Station. — Stock Photo, Image

Steam engine No 90775 at Sheringham Station. — Photo

Steam engine No 90775, built by North British Locomotive Company, Glasgo. Comming into Sheringham Station.

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Steam engine No 90775, built by North British Locomotive Company, Glasgo. Comming into Sheringham Station.
Steam engine No 90775 at Sheringham Station. — Stock Photo, Image
Steam engine No 90775, built by North British Locomotive Company, Glasgo. At Sheringham Station.
Steam engine No 90775 — Stock Photo, Image
The line from Holt to Cromer opened on 16th June 1887. Closed By Dr Beeching on 6th April 1964.
Sheringham station. — Stock Photo, Image
Holiday boats can be hired from Wroxham marina. Wroxham is the perfect starting point to explore the Norfolk Broads.
Holiday boats on the river Bure at Wroxham. — Stock Photo, Image
Boats on the river Ouse in the fenland town of Ely.
Riverside walk Ely. — Stock Photo, Image
1940s style luggage waiting on the platform at the train station at Sheringham.
1940s style luggage at Sheringham station. — Stock Photo, Image
In th foreground is Hunstantons Roal Observer postion, built in 1907. It was used by the Coastguard as a lookout position from 1963.
Roal Observer and Coastguard lookout position. — Stock Photo, Image
Day boats for hire at Wroxham. Wroxham is the centre of tourism for exploring the Norfolk Broads.
Day boats on the river Bure at Wroxham. — Stock Photo, Image
Houghton Mill was built during the 17th Century, it was a working mill with three water wheels untill 1930.
Houghton Mill. — Stock Photo, Image
One of only three drainage steam powerd engines used to drain the fens to surive, Stretham Old Engin built in 1831.
Stretham Old Engin built in 1831 — Stock Photo, Image
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Stretham Old Engin built in 1831 — Stock Photo, Image
This photo was taken from close to the Chinese bridge in Godmanchester . The spire of the St Mary's parish church is in the background.
Godmanchester from the Chinese bridge. — Stock Photo, Image
Hunstanton lighthouse, erected in 1665 (rebuilt in 1840) was used untill 1921. It was the worlds first Parabolic reflecter in 1779.
Hunstanton Lighthouse — Stock Photo, Image
Autumn trees and dykes in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. Part of The Great Fen Project that aims to restore over 3000 hectares of fenland habitat.
Autumn in Woodwalton fen nature reserve. — Stock Photo, Image
Godmanchester has two Chinese bridges, this is the larger of the two. The original was built in 1827 , this replica is an exact copy that was erected in 1960.
Chinese bridge, Godmanchester. — Stock Photo, Image
Houghton Mill was built during the 17th Century, it was a working mill with three water wheels untill 1930.
Houghton Mill. — Stock Photo, Image

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